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It's been ten days since the 2013 All-Star game and the Nationals are still looking for their first win in the season's second half. Last night we saw them lose their sixth straight game, failing to get any sort of offense going against lefty Francisco Liriano.
If Liriano was trouble, they may have an even tougher time this afternoon against A.J. Burnett. Burnett has been excellent this season at the age of 36, holding a 3.07 ERA through 17 starts. Back in May he held the Nats to one earned run through seven innings and struck out nine.
The Nationals will have Gio Gonzalez (7-3, 2.89) on the mound who's had a pretty good season himself. Gonzalez also has a win against the Pirates this season, throwing six innings of two-run ball on May 5.
The real question will of course be whether the Nationals can score some runs today, as they have scored more than three runs just twice in their last ten games. They have, however, given Gio solid run support for the most part in his recent starts. Five of Gonzalez' last six outings have seen the Nats score five or more runs, each time taking the win when they hit that mark. Gio has also recorded quality starts in all nine of his outings since the month of May.
Updates to come...
PITTSBURGH PIRATES at WASHINGTON NATIONALS
Where: Nationals Park
Gametime: 12:35 p.m. EDT
TV: MASN, MLB.tv
Radio: WJFK (106.7 FM), WFED (1500), XM 869
Weather: Partly cloudy, 83 degrees, Wind 14 mph out to CF
NATIONALS (48-53)12:28 p.m. -- Gio got the day started with a scoreless inning despite allowing two Pirates to reach base. Mercer smacked a single to left field with one out and Martin walked with two outs, but Alvarez then went down swinging at a high fastball to end the frame. Gonzalez needed 23 pitches (15 strikes) to get through one.
LF Bryce Harper
2B Steve Lombardozzi
3B Ryan Zimmerman
1B Adam LaRoche
RF Jayson Werth
SS Ian Desmond
CF Denard Span
C Kurt Suzuki
LHP Gio Gonzalez
PIRATES (60-39)
LF Starling Marte
2B Jordy Mercer
CF Andrew McCutchen
C Russell Martin
3B Pedro Alvarez
1B Gaby Sanchez
RF Josh Harrison
SS Clint Barmes
RHP A.J. Burnett
UMPIRES
HP Mike Winters (cc)
1B Laz Diaz
2B Tim Timmons
3B Mike Estabrook
1:08 p.m. -- The Nats got a nice head start offensively in the first, scoring four runs with a bit of thanks to the Pirates' defense. Pittsburgh committed three errors in total, letting in three unearned runs. The first came after a baserunning mistake by Harper that got him caught in a pickle between second and third base. But the throw to Alvarez at third got past him and allowed Harper to come home for the first run. Zimmerman then singled to bring home Lombardozzi and both Zim and Desmond later scored on a single by Span. On Span's hit Sanchez was off on his throw to second which brought home both runs. Burnett threw 26 pitches in the first, 4-0 Nats.
1:21 p.m. -- Gonzalez again let two Pirates reach base in the second, but came away unscathed, this time thanks to a terrific play by Lombardozzi at second. After allowing back-to-back singles to Sanchez and Harrison, Gio struck out the next two batters to bring Marte up with two outs. Marte slapped a hard grounder up the middle that was snagged by a diving Lombo. He then flipped the ball to second for the forceout to end the frame. Gio at 47 pitches already.
1:29 p.m. -- The score remains at 4-0 after the end of the second inning after Zimmerman gets on with a two-out single, but goes nowhere from there. Harper grounded out to lead off, Lombo struck out, and LaRoche flew out to deep left field to end the frame. Burnett needed 15 pitches this time around, he has 41 total in the game.
1:41 p.m. -- Gonzalez once again keeps the Pirates scoreless but needed a ton of pitches to do it. He's through three now with 67 pitches already and would have been out there longer if it weren't for a spectacular diving catch by Lombardozzi. Lombo caught a line drive by Alvarez and then tagged second for the inning-ending double play. Gonzalez may be setting up for an early exit simply based on his pitch count, which does not bode well for the Nats with a doubleheader up next on Friday.
1:44 p.m. -- The third inning was a quick one for the Nats' lineup as Werth, Desmond, and Span all grounded out. Burnett threw only seven pitches and is at 48 on the day.
1:54 p.m. -- The shutout is no longer as the Pirates got one run on the board in the top of the fourth. Sanchez reached on an infield single start things off, and was then brought home on fielder's choice groundout by Burnett with one out. Gonzalez is through four with an ER, 5 H, 3 BB, 7 SO, and 82 pitches thrown.
1:58 p.m. -- The bottom of the fourth was another short one for the Nats on offense as Suzuki, Gio, and Harper each were retired with groundouts. Burnett only needed four pitches this time and has 52 through four innings of work. After a long first inning, he has settled in nicely to potentially work deep into this game.
2:08 p.m. -- The Pirates got a man all the way to third with just one out in the top of the fifth before Gio struck out Martin and Alvarez to get out of the jam. That's just the way today has gone for Gonzalez, he gets in trouble and finds a way out of it. He's thrown 98 pitches and there is no movement in the Nats' bullpen, but can't imagine we see much more of him today.
2:25 p.m. -- After loading the bases with no outs, the Nats came away with nothing in the bottom of the fifth, unless you count the ejection of Davey Johnson. Werth struck out before Desmond came up to work a full count. After watching a called strike three, Desmond argued with home plate ump Mike Winters before Johnson rushed out to back him up. As soon as Johnson reached the batters box he was gone. Span then grounded out to end the inning and it's still a 4-1 game. Burnett is at 75 pitches through five.
2:43 p.m. -- This game got a bit more interesting in the top of the sixth as Gonzalez was left in perhaps a little too long. He allowed a leadoff single to Marte and then a two-run shot to left field to Harrison. He was replaced by Craig Stammen shortly thereafter. The Pirates are now down just one run, 4-3, as we head to the bottom of the sixth.
2:50 p.m. -- The Nats got a man on in the bottom of the sixth, but came away with a zero once again. Harper doubled with two outs but Lombardozzi flew out to center to end the inning. The Nats haven't scored since the first inning and might need to get something else going to seal a victory today.
3:00 p.m. -- Both teams are now without their managers as Clint Hurdle got tossed for arguing the third out in the top of the seventh. With two outs Alvarez singled but took a slight turn to second after tagging the base. Desmond threw the ball to LaRoche who tagged him for the out and Hurdle didn't agree. Anyways, on to the bottom of the seventh we go.
3:12 p.m. -- Two runners on for the Nats in the bottom of the seventh, but no runs to show for it. LaRoche hit a one-out single to right field and Desmond walked with two outs to join him. Tracy then pinch-hit for Stammen, but grounded out to end the inning. Tyler Clipaprd is your new pitcher to start the eighth inning.
3:17 p.m. -- Clippard preserved the 4-3 lead for Washington after setting down Travis Snider, McCutchen, and Garrett Jones on six pitches. Suzuki will lead off for the Nats in the bottom of the eighth.
3:42 p.m. -- You wanted insurance runs? You got 'em. The Nats added three more in the bottom of the eighth, the first on a double by Lombardozzi and the last two on a triple by LaRoche. That's LaRoche's third triple of the season. Rafael Soriano takes over in the ninth with the score at 7-3.
4:08 p.m. -- Um, yea, that lead the Nats had? It's gone. Soriano came in and allowed two runs on singles by Mercer and Martin. Krol then came with two men on and one out. He walked Alvarez and later allowed a single up the middle to Harrison to tie the game at 7-7. On to the bottom of the ninth.
484 comments:
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#nervous
Another Rizzo signee....
Wow . . . when was the last time Soriano didn't finish an inning when the Nats were leading?
We lost a draft pick signing Soriano.
I did say when it was 4-3 that Nats needed more runs... I am just stunned
This is not a Davie move. Randy Knorr has some cajones.
Damn phone rang. Martin's 0-2 looked like a strike or did answering phone skew my vision?
I also said why not keep Clip in, but in hind sight, its better Soriano pitched so we do not have to see him tomorrow.
William O. Douglas Loeffler said...
Another Rizzo signee....
Yup -- and he's got 25 saves. You gotta problem with that?
JD - Yeah, I would have made the move... Didnt even realize they did it until Charlie and Dave said it...
But I thought that pitch 3 to Martin should have been a K...
and Krol was part of the Morse deal, I think?
Geez these guys can't do anything easily.
He was the player to be named later
mick said...
and Krol was part of the Morse deal, I think?
That's right. And the 22-year old has a WHIP of under 1.00
MNF
thats what I thought
I wouldnt let Krol face Harrison...
A DC Wonk said...
mick said...
and Krol was part of the Morse deal, I think?
That's right. And the 22-year old has a WHIP of under 1.00
and that means NOTHING as this losing streak continues
ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 7-7
What the..
MOAR FAIL
Yeah, because Saves are a meaningful statistic. Saves plus fifty cents will get you a cup of coffee....
I bet I could find stats that were favorable on the garbage that played here in 2007-2009 as well
Soriano has blown 3 games in ten days.
this is game 5
Gio thanks both soriano and krol.
Focus lost by Soriano abd Krol.
Wow FUBAR.
Ghost, you still here?
Bleeding stopped for now. We need a run!!!
WOD
Bingo and to bring up 25 saves as some kind of justification when you need that player to step up is just incredible!!
Believe it or not, we have still a much better chance of winning than losing, since we have 2 at bats left to their one....
BAD
NEWS
MrsB.
That's why Krol and Abad aren't put in a high leverage situation.
BEARS
William O. Douglas Loeffler said...
Yeah, because Saves are a meaningful statistic.
OK, how about ERA+ of 161, one of the best on the team?
Why the hell is Soriano walking tge first 2 batters.
That is total of lack of focus.
The walks didnt help JD... Walks hurt...
Thank you Rizzo
all your moves sucked
3 PIT ABs > 6 WSH ABs
Curse of the beast
sign of the times
Bingo and to bring up 25 saves as some kind of justification when you need that player to step up is just incredible!!
No. I was defending the ridiculous intimation that he was a bad signing.
This game becomes more than just trying to break a losing streak...a loss here and it is possible the Nats hits double digit losing streak
I never would have imagine the Pirates tying this game up
maybe Hairston can make his FIRST contribution since he has been here?
But as I said earlier... Krol got the lefty out and got 1 righty out...
He shouldnt have had to face another righty...
Quote of the day
MrsB loves the Nats said...
No No Ghost - we got this... Sori needs the work...
July 25, 2013 3:50 PM
Yeah Jeff - becuz i want my team to lose so imma hope and pray and rattle off that its over...
jeffwx said...
Thank you Rizzo
all your moves sucked
Yeah . . . like getting Gio, drafting injury-prone Rendon . . . the list goes on and on . . .
Bingo NJ - Walks hurt...
from 1st to last
Although, I agreed with Mrs. B,
Who wouldn't have thought we got this at 20 mins ago
This is just a team with no confidence; blame it on game 5, blame it on cushy spring training, blame it on Morse leaving, it doesn't matter; this is a team accustomed to losing. It is like they forgot how to win.
Rizzo is a great scout but a terrible trader, Wonk
Hairston is worse than Tracy.
another lesson
Never say no to a ghost
Mick, I posted something for you earlier on another thread, but maybe we are the 1971 Reds or the 1970 Mets, who both made it back to the World Series after disappointing follow-ups to 100 win years....
Hairston keeps getting placed in situations to fail instead of succeed. He does not hit right handers, but we keep putting him in against them. He hits lefties ONLY.
Jack, our best reliever has been Clippard and he has the highest walk rate of all. its all about making pitches when needed.
jeffwx said...
from 1st to last
From two 100+ loss seasons to 1st.
Why Hairston faces a RHP... Idk...
ERA does not work well for relievers, to begin with, because of the rules and the way rules are apportioned in the late innings. Soriano has blown way too many games this year. It is a story when Kimbrel or Rivera blow a save. It is just due course for us.
Harper my boy
Just tuned in to see the game-tying hit. I think Game 5 and the whole Strasburg shutdown has done a number on this team. We need to re-boot. We're not good, but we're not this bad. We need new management from Rizzo on down and to move a good portion of the core. It is the core that chokes, they need to be moved. Then, maybe, in a few years the baseball gods will shine on us once again.
If I'm not mistaken, we are 2-11 since acquiring Scott Hairston
Yes, I agree great scout, but terrible trader, Wonk.
And that's one of the reasons to put Harper lead-off. To get him the most at bats
And you know what, I'm glad Soriano got yanked, because they is no doubt in my mind we would have lost already if he was allowed to stay in.
I think Soriano might need the Trevor Hoffman treatment and see no action unless a save can be had. He is useless otherwise...
Bryce as a lead-off man.
WOD I saw that thank you
and thank you Bryce
So I guess we did have this... Good going Nats..
Made it unnecessarily exciting...
Is this a Sweet Fancy Moses moment?
Harper homers to win the game - thank you!!!
BRRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYCCCCCCCEEEEEEE
You dog you!
WODL and Mick and the LOD are prophets
Almost 4 hours of torture....
So Krol gets the win? That must be like getting a save, another meaningless stat.....
God Bless Bryce....
I turned the radio off but get all the news I need from this blog
MRS.B
Hairston hit because there were no left handed hitters left on the bench.
First walk-off homer this year!
Excuse me,
Higher Power, Bless Bryce
jeffwx said...
Yes, I agree great scout, but terrible trader, Wonk.
Remind me . . . how did we get Gio again?
And Ramos?
IDK,
This was a walk off but there was so much wrong in this win it's hard to expect continuity but one can hope.
... and Krol. And AJ Cole.
JD said...
IDK,
This was a walk off but there was so much wrong in this win it's hard to expect continuity but one can hope.
Baby steps, baby steps, . . .
We did get 14 hits. We keep hitting like that, the wins will come.
DC Wonk,
I think they did a study that showed that the 2nd in the order gets the most bats during the average game. I would move him there, just as an experiment. What does it matter at this point? I see Bryce, Rendon, Gio and Stras (and possibly Jordan Zimm, but I would still look at deals) as the young core to retain, assuming no more injuries. All the rest should be on the trading block.
I don't think it is mathematically possible for the 2nd in the order to get the most plate appearances.
You know, WODL, that has to be true. Maybe it has something to due with the possibility of driving in the most runs.
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